Sana'a - Saba:
The second day of the third international conference, "Palestine: The Central Issue of the Nation," continues. The conference, currently being held in the capital Sana'a, under the slogan "You Are Not Alone," attracts broad local, Arab, and international participation.
The eighth session, chaired by Dr. Ali Yahya Sharaf al-Din, discussed seven research papers. The first paper, presented by Dr. Abdullah al-Hakimi, was titled "Gaza in Conspiracy Projects... The Recent Uprooting." The second paper, presented by Dr. Ali Abdullah, focused on the Crusades (1095–1291 AD) and their subsequent impact on the situation in al-Quds.
The third paper, presented by Ambassador Mohammed al-Sada, addressed the battle of "The Promised Conquest and the Holy Jihad: Its Implications, Stages, and Effects." Dr. Najib Manaa's fourth paper addressed Yemen's support for Gaza: Dimensions and Implications.
Dr. Hazem Naji's fifth paper discussed the origins of the Jewish occupation and Allah's permission to resurrect those whom He will afflict with terrible torment until the Day of Judgment.
Umma al-Malik al-Khashab presented the sixth paper, titled "The Impact of Resistance Media in Confronting Zionist-American Media Misinformation During "al-Aqsa Flood" Phase, and Its Role in Strengthening Popular Resilience among the Axis Audience: Yemeni Media as a Model." Hussein al-Dhafer presented the final paper, titled "The Israeli Aggression on the Gaza Strip: An In-Depth Political and Humanitarian Analysis."
The ninth session, moderated by Dr. Mohammed al-Dreib, discussed ten research papers. The first paper, presented by Dr. Munir al-Wosabi, was titled "The Strategic Expansion Tactic of the Zionist Entity and Its Role in Arab Conflicts: The Case of Yemen." Dr. Ali Al-Nashiri's second paper discussed the Yemeni king, Shammar Yahrash, and his relationship with Palestine and the Levant.
In his third paper, Dr. Mohammed Kayyal discussed the student movement in America and European countries and its importance to the Palestinian cause. In his fourth paper, Dr. Khaled al-Shami highlighted the student uprising in American universities, between supporting Gaza and the Palestinian cause and rejecting hegemonic policies. In his fifth paper, Dr. Jamal al-Shami focused on the importance of the uprising in American and European universities.
The sixth paper of the ninth session, presented by Dr. Abdulqader Sand and Dr. Mohammed Hamid, focused on the role of Yemeni universities in promoting the Quranic perspective on the conflict with the Zionist enemy.
The Palestinian issue as a model. Dr. Zamzam al-Thawr presented the seventh paper, titled "Student Activism in Western Universities: A Revolution of Consciousness or a Transient Wave."
In the ninth session, Mona al-Mutawakel presented the eighth paper, titled "The Role of Jihad in Achieving Security, Confronting Zionist Plans, and Liberating Palestine."
Rehab al-Hamzi's ninth working paper addressed Yemen's strategic role in Operation "Breaking the Fast" from a Quranic perspective... Influence and Gains.
Mohammed al-Aoush concluded the session by presenting the final paper, titled "The Student Uprising in America and Western Countries Opposing Their Role in the Aggression Against Palestine."
In the tenth session of the conference, moderated by Dr. Abdulkarim Zbibia, seven research papers were presented. The first, by Dr. Mohammed Karsh, addressed the threat of Jews after World War II and their control of the new world order. The second paper, by Asmaa al-Quhali, addressed the role of the student uprising in American universities during the aggression on Gaza (2023-2024), in changing social awareness about the Palestinian cause.
In the context of the session, Ahmed al-Shatebi, in the third working paper, reviewed the role of "al-Aqsa Flood" battle in supporting and defending Gaza. Talal Rashid and Jamil al-Omeisi, in the fourth paper, discussed the strategic impact of the American and European university uprisings on the course of the Palestinian cause.
The fifth paper, by Fawaz Suleiman, addressed the impact of the student movement on the future of political, economic, and American support for the Zionist entity. Haroun Shaddad and Mahmoud al-Selwi presented the sixth working paper, evaluating the roles of Arab and foreign universities within "al-Aqsa Flood" battle.
The tenth and final session of research and academic papers concluded with a presentation by Fayez Hadran on educational ideology in the Arab-Zionist conflict and its impact on the future of the Palestinian cause.
It is worth noting that the four-day conference will discuss 173 research papers and working papers, distributed across various conference themes, presented by a number of participants, researchers, and activists from Yemen, Palestine, Lebanon, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, India, Malaysia, and activists from several foreign countries.
The conference seeks to examine the strategic dimensions of the "al-Aqsa Flood" battle, the civilizational, religious, and cultural dimensions of the "Promised Conquest and Holy Jihad" battle, and analyze the uprisings in American and European universities, exposing the reality of Western democracy.

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